To ensure that your collections of certificates and research documents are preserved in pristine condition, they should be kept in specialist binders with inert archival sleeves. The standard sleeves available elsewhere can suffer from leaching of plasticiser from PVC sleeves which will lift print off pages and ruin your valuable documents. Our sleeves are made from acid free archival quality polypropylene, offering a long term storage solution for safeguarding your valuable documents.
Polypropylene is crucial for the preservation of historical documents, photographs, and valuable memorabilia. Unlike standard plastics, archival quality polypropylene is chemically inert, meaning it does not contain harmful additives like plasticizers, acids, or dyes that can cause degradation over time. Its durability and stability under various environmental conditions make it an ideal material for long-term storage, ensuring that items remain protected from physical damage, moisture, and pollutants. Additionally, polypropylene is resistant to tearing and puncturing, providing a robust barrier against handling wear and tear. It is used by institutions such as museums, libraries, and archives all across the world for safeguarding cultural heritage and historical records, ensuring their longevity and accessibility for future generations.
Ideal for storing documents, modern certificates, photographs, letters and more.
The pocket measures approximately 39.1cm x 22.9cm (15⅛" x 8⅞") and will accommodate both the older style and the modern A4 certificates.
The pocket measures approximately 30cm x 21.5cm (11¾" x 8½") and will take the modern certificates as well as any A4 documents.
The pocket is approx. 215mm x 150mm, suitable for storing leaflets, photographs, booklets etc.
Ideal for storing documents, modern certificates, photographs, letters and more.
The pocket is approx 600x422mm. Ideal for storing A2 charts and large family trees.